Police are trying to figure out if the fire is connected to the missing person investigation. As of now, the police are saying they are only linked, because the home is the last place somebody saw Farthing. Farthing is described as 5 foot, 1 inch tall, with blond hair and brown eyes.

According to a flyer on Farthing’s Facebook page, the teenager had been wearing a gray Future Farmers of America shirt and light blue-jean shorts and was last seen at 6 a.m. Saturday.

The family of Brookelyn Farthing, the missing 18-year-old Kentucky girl, warned today that “if someone’s got her … it’s God that’s going to deal with you,” while police said they are still holding out hope that the girl could have dropped out of sight of her own free will.

Farthing was reported missing early Saturday after a couch fire ignited at the home where she was said to have been visiting. The couch was completely consumed as well as the floor beneath it, according Kentucky State Police spokesman Trooper Paul Blanton.

Police are still unsure if the fire had anything to do with Farthing’s disappearance, but it is being investigated as suspicious, he said.

Farthing’s family told ABC News affiliate WTQV-TV in Lexington, Ky., that they just want to see their daughter come back home.

“I want God’s will to be done, and I want Brooke found, and I think it’s God’s will that Brooke be found,” said Farthing’s father, Randal Walker. “It’s not just us, if someone’s got her, it’s not just us that you’re going to have to pay, it’s God that’s going to deal with you.”

Farthing’s family told WTQV that the home was occupied by a male friend of her ex-boyfriend. The home did not have electricity for a couple of weeks, according to the police.